Kevin Lawton wrote: > A question. For a system call from user code which > is serviced in the kernel and returns without rescheduling > another process, which guest OSes can do this without > reloading CR3? Well, most of them, I'd hope ;-) Linux definitly can, and so can Windows 95/98. I'd assume that Windows NT also avoids reloading CR3 for most system calls, except those that need to call the subsystem server process ... Bye, Ulrich -- Dr. Ulrich Weigand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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